Thanks Jim,
I have removed the WAN2 VLAN... this busted stuff until I uninstalled the
previous QoS Wizard Settings... it is still posting a Notice:
[ There were error(s) loading the rules: /tmp/rules.debug:50: syntax error -
The line in question reads [50]: altq on hfsc bandwidth 9.5Mb queue { qInternet
} ]
I then switched all existing Proxy ARP items to be Alias IP.
I setup an IP Alias for IPs from our SIP Trunk Provider.
Then re-ran the Traffic Shaping Wizard (Single WAN/Multi Lan). Chose a single
LAN... went through the wizard.
I setup 28% for SIP Traffic...
At the screen for setting priority on various protocols, I did not see any
option for OpenVPN... only IPSec/PPTP. I pretty much set everything to low...
left http as normal.
So I got to step 3 but did not see an OpenVPN option.
On step 4, I went into Floating rules and I did not see any "OpenVPN" rules.
Any ideas?
Chuck
-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf Of Jim Pingle
Sent: March-11-14 1:57 PM
To: pfSense support and discussion
Subject: Re: [pfSense] Yealink OpenVPN to asterisk
On 3/11/2014 12:09 AM, Chuck Mariotti wrote:
> The data center has a single Internet connection but with two separate
> subnets (ran out of Ip addresses). This has been setup as WAN and WAN2.
> I set up qos on pfsense but not sure if right. The single connection is
> 10Mbit... but I set up WAN1 AND WAN2 as 10Mbit... which I assume is wrong.
> How do I set that correctly?
Don't use two interfaces for that. Add the second subnet to WAN using an IP
Alias VIP if you need to use it that way. In addition to being a simpler config
for the same result, it also eliminates any guessing about the QoS config.
> I am also a little lost... since the voice traffic is OpenVPN, how to I make
> certain that it is the highest priority across the board?
You need to shape both things: SIP to your upstream trunk and OpenVPN.
1. Use PRIQ for the shaper type on WAN/LAN when using the wizard.
2. Activate the VoIP screen, use your upstream SIP trunk for prioritization, or
maybe even an alias containing the SIP trunk and your PBX.
3. Raise the priority of OpenVPN on the wizard screen to Raise/Lower Other
Protocols.
4. Adjust the resulting floating rules for OpenVPN to match all of your OpenVPN
server port(s)
Jim
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